Pulling Wire Labor

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mstrlucky74

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Example" NECA normal labor column calls for 54 hours per thousand for 1/C 750 kcmil THHN. I assume they came up with that unit based on pulling 3 or 4 wires at a time. If you have 1000' point to point and three 750's you a have( according to NECA units) 162 hours to make that pull. I know you never pull 1 or 2 large size wires but wouldn't the labor be about the same if you'd pull 1-2 or if you pull 3-4? They get pulled together ...but you would have double the labor depending.
 

cdslotz

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Example" NECA normal labor column calls for 54 hours per thousand for 1/C 750 kcmil THHN. I assume they came up with that unit based on pulling 3 or 4 wires at a time. If you have 1000' point to point and three 750's you a have( according to NECA units) 162 hours to make that pull. I know you never pull 1 or 2 large size wires but wouldn't the labor be about the same if you'd pull 1-2 or if you pull 3-4? They get pulled together ...but you would have double the labor depending.

Setup/loading/handling multiple reels....think about it
 

cdslotz

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Multiple reels? How about one reel paralleled?

Good point...labor units don't include that. It's a fairly new technology and service from wire manufactures.
However, I would still go with the units because, you pay a premium for the product.
If you happen to quote the paralleled reels and put them in your bid, you could possibly discount the labor.
I wouldn't personally....I would want that labor savings in my pocket
 
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